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1912-1913. Annual. Southern Branch of the State Normal School of the University of Utah. Cedar City

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recreation in the way of dancing, concerts, theatres and other social pastimes under the supervision of the teachers. Each class has an opportunity every year to give a dancing party for the purpose of raising funds for the class treasury. One very pretty custom among classes is to use this money for the purchase of some token of appreciation to leave at the ,school.
Besides these entertainments, class parties are held at the homes of the various members of the different classes.
Dancing matinees are pleasant entertainments used mainly as a reception for returning athletes, dramatic performers, and other contestants.
Dramatic Club. Members of this organization are chosen by means of "tryouts." The club has been very successful in presenting "Mr. Bob" and "The Amazons."
School Paper. "The Student," as its name signifies represents the students, and is controlled entirely by a staff of students. It is a school magazine the purpose of which is to give experience in managing and editing papers and to encourage literary efforts.
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
The Athletic Association conducts all school athletic contests and gives opportunity for exercising the executive powers students possess. It is considered a great honor to be selected by the student body for duty on the athletic Executive Committee. This organization handles the funds of the school which are used in supporting school activities. This runs into the hundreds of dollars each year.

Contains the calendar, board of regents, officers and instructors, and committees. It also includes general information such as history, site and building, laboratories and apparatus, agriculture, museum, library and reading room, physical education, manual training shops, domestic science, domestic art, chapel exercise, public lectures, opera, student expenses, scholarships, requirements for admission to the normal course, entrance examinations, registration, credits (which tells of transferability to the University at Salt Lake City), graduation, student organizations, student entertainments, athletic association, alumni association, the litsic, and courses of study. The four year normal course section, the engineering course section, the literary course section, the domestic science and domestic arts course section, the agricultural course section, and the three year business course section all show classes taught and the number of recitations per week within the individual course. Photographs show students, teams, extracurricular groups, classes, and buildings. Subjects of instruction gives an overview of what is covered in each course. Current Magazines in our library lists newspapers and magazines that are at the service of the students. A list of graduates preceeds the list of students, which gives student names with city and county and a summary total number of students.

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recreation in the way of dancing, concerts, theatres and other social pastimes under the supervision of the teachers. Each class has an opportunity every year to give a dancing party for the purpose of raising funds for the class treasury. One very pretty custom among classes is to use this money for the purchase of some token of appreciation to leave at the ,school.
Besides these entertainments, class parties are held at the homes of the various members of the different classes.
Dancing matinees are pleasant entertainments used mainly as a reception for returning athletes, dramatic performers, and other contestants.
Dramatic Club. Members of this organization are chosen by means of "tryouts." The club has been very successful in presenting "Mr. Bob" and "The Amazons."
School Paper. "The Student," as its name signifies represents the students, and is controlled entirely by a staff of students. It is a school magazine the purpose of which is to give experience in managing and editing papers and to encourage literary efforts.
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
The Athletic Association conducts all school athletic contests and gives opportunity for exercising the executive powers students possess. It is considered a great honor to be selected by the student body for duty on the athletic Executive Committee. This organization handles the funds of the school which are used in supporting school activities. This runs into the hundreds of dollars each year.